After
gaining her degree in Chemistry, she started his research life at Karl-Franzens
University in Graz (Austria) at Prof. Kurt Kalcher's laboratory. Her work
involved the preparation of modified carbon inks for screen-printed electrodes
and its application to the determinación of H2O2. The
results obtained constituted her Habilitation Thesis, which was defended at
Universidad de Oviedo.

Afterwards,
she joined Prof. Paulino Tuñón Blanco's group. Her research interests focused
on the synthesis and characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers and the
application to stationary phases in HPLC or solid-phase extraction (SPE).
Under the direction of Dr. A. J.
Miranda and Dr. M. C. López, she developed an electrochemical method for the
determination of diclofenac in biological fluids.

During
her graduate years she had the opportunity to expand her knowledge of the
chromatographic characterization of imprinted polymers at Prof. Claudio
Baggiani's laboratory at Torino University
(Italy).

Currently,
she is working on DropSens, a spin-off firm aimed at the development of
electrochemical (bio)sensors based on the thick-film screen-printed
technology.